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." >> it hangs over us. i tell you, the average person in the united states doesn't realize if this isn't straightened out in some form and we get a default or we go to the brink again people... the value of their homes, the bank accounts they have, any investment, anything of monetary value is goig to be in jeopardy and we are really on the cliff. obama knows it; boehner knows it; the economists know it and we've got a presidential campaign going on and everyone's whistling past it. >> rose: andy murray and bob woodward when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: andy murray is here, he is the 2012 u.s. open champion. inform a dramatic five-set match last night, he beat the defending champion novak djokovic. tom fordice of the bbc said this "andy murray's nerve mangling history making triumph was many things: one of the great finals of the modern era, a late-night thriller from the city that never sleeps, a breathtaking demo
." >> it hangs over us. i tell you, the average person in the united states doesn't realize if this isn't straightened out in some form and we get a default or we go to the brink again people... the value of their homes, the bank accounts they have, any investment, anything of monetary value is goig to be in jeopardy and we are really on the cliff. obama knows it; boehner knows it; the economists know it and we've got a presidential campaign going on and everyone's whistling past it....
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still with us. it's still out there. the president made a last minute statement late this afternoon. where does everything stand? >> nobody knows, judy. what happened last night in the republican caucus is precedent shattering. i mean it really is. that john boehner could not get a majority of his own caucus to support what had become the republican position, endorsed not simply by him but by republican whip kvin mccar three an republican majority leader eric cantor. and it's a real problem. i think it puts at risk boehner's own leadership and his ability to deliver republicans. it weakens the bargaining position for republicans in the final negotiations. but i don't know how much closer we are because i think it strengthens the liberals in the democratic caucus, which is going to make it tougher for the republicans to accept it. because a weakened republican means a strenhened emboldened democratic liberal group. and i just think that there are too many moving parts at this point to say this is wha
still with us. it's still out there. the president made a last minute statement late this afternoon. where does everything stand? >> nobody knows, judy. what happened last night in the republican caucus is precedent shattering. i mean it really is. that john boehner could not get a majority of his own caucus to support what had become the republican position, endorsed not simply by him but by republican whip kvin mccar three an republican majority leader eric cantor. and it's a real...
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the election is behind us. we're ready to get started. >> woodruff: the most difficult of those challenges will be reaching a deal to avert a so-called fiscal cliff. starting january 1, some $500 billion in tax incrses will take effect with the expiration of the bush era tax cuts and the payroll tax holiday. at the same time automatic spending cuts will hit defense and domestic programs totaling $109 billion. the spending reductions were triggered when the congressional super committee failed to reach a broad deficit deal last year. that came after talks broan down between the president and house speaker john boehner. senator collins told the newshour today that she's optimistic lawmakers can still strike a deal and stave off the spending cuts. >> so this has to be done carefully. i think the president's right that -- and i've said this for a long time -- that we have to look at both revenues and spending. but there needs to be compromise on both sides. >> woodruff: but mcconnell said the president needs to put
the election is behind us. we're ready to get started. >> woodruff: the most difficult of those challenges will be reaching a deal to avert a so-called fiscal cliff. starting january 1, some $500 billion in tax incrses will take effect with the expiration of the bush era tax cuts and the payroll tax holiday. at the same time automatic spending cuts will hit defense and domestic programs totaling $109 billion. the spending reductions were triggered when the congressional super committee...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music and scenes from the lighting of the national christmas tree in washington.
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that experience is useful now. he is running the city like a business. he is not relying on plic gid party politicians but on young specialists -- he is not relying on party politicians. it is a university city, and he wants to see students with modern professions stay here after their studies. immigration is a big problem in greece. >> younger people see that things are moving forward in the city. >> it is about time. so you are staying? >> who else is going to stay? >> to make the city more attractive for residents and tourists alike, it is expanding cultural offerings, but without spending more than expected revenues. >> we are creating a precise financial plan and considering how to use the meager funds we have. we do not want the money to trickle away. we've worked together with private enterprise and seek sponsors. >> this here is the old roman market. >> the team woos tourists with the city's greco roman byzantine, jewish, and ottoman history. the city's poor relations with neighboring turkey have improved. the mayor was successful in getting a di
that experience is useful now. he is running the city like a business. he is not relying on plic gid party politicians but on young specialists -- he is not relying on party politicians. it is a university city, and he wants to see students with modern professions stay here after their studies. immigration is a big problem in greece. >> younger people see that things are moving forward in the city. >> it is about time. so you are staying? >> who else is going to stay? >>...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the golden temple in india, where sikhs celebrated the birthday of their founder guru nanak. ♪
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do stay with us. we will be back with more updates at the top of the hour.
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break down the numbers for us. >> there were 60 companies yesterday. i'll break down some of the key blue chips. let's start with honda. honda said it will keep its full year forecasts -- that's going to remain unchanged despite the higher yen. and also reflects the rebound for honda and a lot of automakers from the march 11, 2011 disaster last year and reported a four-fold gain in profits. pasonic swung to a profit for the fiscal first quarter also helped by cost cuts in the tv business and will focus on home appliances. that is just a couple there. let's not forget more earnings later today as well. >> keeping you busy as well. thanks a lot. now as he told us the nikkei and the topix are down 1% this morning. let's see how other asian markets are doing. >>> experts from the international atomic energy agency are getting down to work at a nuclear plant in northern japan trying to find out.the onagawa facility weathered the impact of the earthquake and tsunami. >> reporter: the iaea experts are turning their attention to the seawall behind me. they are
break down the numbers for us. >> there were 60 companies yesterday. i'll break down some of the key blue chips. let's start with honda. honda said it will keep its full year forecasts -- that's going to remain unchanged despite the higher yen. and also reflects the rebound for honda and a lot of automakers from the march 11, 2011 disaster last year and reported a four-fold gain in profits. pasonic swung to a profit for the fiscal first quarter also helped by cost cuts in the tv business...
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of florida blue. >> tom: pat, thank you for joining us tonight. will blue cross, blue shield participate if there is a health exchange in the state of florida? >> we absolutely will. we will position our company to be part of any distribution channel that is out there. >> tom: how has enrollment been? >> enrollment -- it's not in the exchange yet, but enrollment in our company, we're over83,000 new members this year, and we've got over 60,000 new members sold for 1/1/13. >> tom: how many of those new members have existing health insurance. how many are moving from uninsured to insured. >> almost all of those members have health insurance right now. we haven't seen the big movement from uninsured to insured happening yet. >> tom: in the past three years, florida has been number three in the united states, among states with the number of uninsured residents. what kind of impact has that had on health premiums for the insured in florida? >> it is pretty significant, actually. because the health system is required to treat those patients when they com
of florida blue. >> tom: pat, thank you for joining us tonight. will blue cross, blue shield participate if there is a health exchange in the state of florida? >> we absolutely will. we will position our company to be part of any distribution channel that is out there. >> tom: how has enrollment been? >> enrollment -- it's not in the exchange yet, but enrollment in our company, we're over83,000 new members this year, and we've got over 60,000 new members sold for 1/1/13....
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it took us a very long time realize even who these people re. some of the original reports were wrong. >> "deception," the word charles used. >> charles has conspiracy. pretty lousy one, if you are contradicted within hours. the think tank commandos and gucci guerrillas populated city. it reminds me of the genius of norman schwarzkopf, another army general who did lead the troops into a successful venture and try and in the persian gulf war -- triumphed in the persian gulf war. he was getting all this praise from fawning flatteries. he said, no, it does not take courage to order men into battle. it takes courage to go into battle. what we're talking about -- >> no, we are -- the israelis are not asking the u.s. to go to war. they are simply sayi that if you are not interested in doing this, and we understand that, let us fight our own war because of our lives are at stake. >> i heard a different speech than you did. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers don't have a moral right if they will draw a red line of giving israel the red l
it took us a very long time realize even who these people re. some of the original reports were wrong. >> "deception," the word charles used. >> charles has conspiracy. pretty lousy one, if you are contradicted within hours. the think tank commandos and gucci guerrillas populated city. it reminds me of the genius of norman schwarzkopf, another army general who did lead the troops into a successful venture and try and in the persian gulf war -- triumphed in the persian gulf...
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thank you for talking with us. the swedish phone maker nokia says it will cut 10,000 jobs next year to save money. nokia lost its title as the largest cell phone maker in the world to its major competitor samsung. >> a u.s. finance your -- fianancier has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of 13 charges of fraud and conspiracy. the court found that allen stanford defrauded investors of their savings through a snowball stem. he pled not guilty and blamed the u.s. government for ruining him by seizing his assets. >> don't mess with texas. >> it has been five years since the militant organization hamas seized power in the gaza strip. at the time, they had just won the 2006 palestinian alexians. >> the power grab came after a split that marked the low point from which it has yet to recover. >> the united states and the you call it a terrorist organization, but for many palestinians, the group represents hope for greater autonomy. hamas has controlled the gaza strip for five years. the group was founded in 19
thank you for talking with us. the swedish phone maker nokia says it will cut 10,000 jobs next year to save money. nokia lost its title as the largest cell phone maker in the world to its major competitor samsung. >> a u.s. finance your -- fianancier has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of 13 charges of fraud and conspiracy. the court found that allen stanford defrauded investors of their savings through a snowball stem. he pled not guilty and blamed the u.s. government for...
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they will use the time in january, february, much to get some kind of deal . >> mark, 8.3% unemployment. what is the government going to do? >> 163,000 jobs. 100,000 had been predicted. the only place anybody is looking for help or action is the federal reserve. it is not the congress, because it is just loggerheads with congress. >> colby? >> you expect them to take the time off. they have to go back and campaign and get ready for election in november. that is not a disaster. they also plans to come back after the election to address the problems they are kicking down the road right now before january. i don't think we will go off a cliff, because they know the consequences of that. >> businesses hate uncertainty, charles. >> uncertainty and terrible numbers, unemployment rising again. "the new york times" quoted the chief economist at credit suisse as a response to the unemployment as, saying, "this is the worst recovery ever." including the recovery in the great depression. if that does not scare you, you and not paying attention. i think we have compounded the problem, the gridlock
they will use the time in january, february, much to get some kind of deal . >> mark, 8.3% unemployment. what is the government going to do? >> 163,000 jobs. 100,000 had been predicted. the only place anybody is looking for help or action is the federal reserve. it is not the congress, because it is just loggerheads with congress. >> colby? >> you expect them to take the time off. they have to go back and campaign and get ready for election in november. that is not a...
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what can you tell us? >> it's the last trading day of the week, but markets have light to digest now. let me give you japan's latest economic indicators that came out right before the market opened. these numbers are all for the month of july. first of all, japan's industrial production is at minus 1.2% compared to the previous month. that is worse than what market participants had expected. the actual number coming in negative. japan's jobless rate at 4.3%. that is unchanged from the previous month and in line with the market consensus. finally nationwide core consumer price sbexz excluding volatile fresh food prices at minus 0.3% in july compared with the same month last year, and the third straight month of falls and inline with the consensus. let's turn our attention to markets. we're seven minutes into trading on this friday morning, and the nikkei is at 8,918, down about three quarters of 1% and the topix down three quarters of a 1% now at 738 points, so both in negative territory. that negative sent
what can you tell us? >> it's the last trading day of the week, but markets have light to digest now. let me give you japan's latest economic indicators that came out right before the market opened. these numbers are all for the month of july. first of all, japan's industrial production is at minus 1.2% compared to the previous month. that is worse than what market participants had expected. the actual number coming in negative. japan's jobless rate at 4.3%. that is unchanged from the...
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sayaka mori tells us more in her world weather forecast. >> hi, there. winter has already kicked off in northern japan. we've been seeing snow showers since last saturday. we have some footage coming out of hokkaido, so let's take a look. the latest first snowfall on record sunday. it has been snowing thanks to strong, cold air cresting overhead. 20 centimeters of snow was observed on wednesday. the people in hokkaido woke up yesterday to a huge pileup of snow. the city saw record snowfall last january. the tourists enjoyed it but for local residents the snow means the start of endless plowing all the way to spring. lots of heavy snow there. but the conditions are easing in northern japan today and winds are also dying down. as for the southern half of the continent, dry of this moment but turning wet as we head into friday as a new system comes in from the continent. right now we are seeing heavy rain showers in southeastern china. hujan province is expected to see as much as 100 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours. lots of heavy rain coming down
sayaka mori tells us more in her world weather forecast. >> hi, there. winter has already kicked off in northern japan. we've been seeing snow showers since last saturday. we have some footage coming out of hokkaido, so let's take a look. the latest first snowfall on record sunday. it has been snowing thanks to strong, cold air cresting overhead. 20 centimeters of snow was observed on wednesday. the people in hokkaido woke up yesterday to a huge pileup of snow. the city saw record...
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he is getting us out of afghanistan. you can agree on that but you cannot deny that the withdrawal is creating the vacuum in which all our friends in their region are looking at these areas having no influence over the actors and the character's -- >> let's talk about facts. >> they are inheriting the vacuum. >> the united states wanted to have a status of forces with iraq but could not get. fact. islamic fundamentalism is a problem but it is not just a problem for the united states or israel. citing what is going on with australia, germany, france -- attacks on those countries because of actions taken by a publication. we have to figure out how we deal with this. to say it is because of barack obama -- >> you stop theccommodation and the belief. if you act sweet and nice and support regimes, it will turn out well. it ends up really bad the. >> the world does not perceive obama being sweet and nice. he is the first democratic president to have a huge gap with his opponent on foreign policy, national security. mitt romney
he is getting us out of afghanistan. you can agree on that but you cannot deny that the withdrawal is creating the vacuum in which all our friends in their region are looking at these areas having no influence over the actors and the character's -- >> let's talk about facts. >> they are inheriting the vacuum. >> the united states wanted to have a status of forces with iraq but could not get. fact. islamic fundamentalism is a problem but it is not just a problem for the united...
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thanks for staying with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: thousands of protesters clashed with police in athens today as an anti-austerity strike turned violent. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the unrest boiling over in greece and also in spain as europe tries to come to grips with its debt crisis. >> ifill: then, two takeon
thanks for staying with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: thousands of protesters clashed with police in athens today as an anti-austerity strike turned violent. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the unrest boiling over in greece and also in spain as europe tries to come to grips with its debt crisis. >> ifill: then, two takeon
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we have a mutual defense treaty with greece but they can kill us today! at the same time our rivals falling is much more dangerous than our rivals rising. if china goes from 8% growth to 0% growth, charlie, we could both be off the air. but if china gets two more aircraft carriers, who cares? so in this interdependent world now and at the same time some knucklehead with a youtube video camera who gets a few people to make a crazy stupid anti-muslim video can have as big an impact on the world as a billion-dollar propaganda budget of a superpower. so the world is so much more interdependent now. my friend andy goldberg likes to say everything now is a joint venture. it's like we're in joint ventures with everybody. so to just stand up and give a speech and say obama's a wimp and if we just put our fist down and show people that we're tough and we have our way, really. okay, leverage -- foreign policy charlie, is all about leverage, okay? and when you owe china approaching $3, you don't have a lot of leverage. when they come over and they ask for things, yo
we have a mutual defense treaty with greece but they can kill us today! at the same time our rivals falling is much more dangerous than our rivals rising. if china goes from 8% growth to 0% growth, charlie, we could both be off the air. but if china gets two more aircraft carriers, who cares? so in this interdependent world now and at the same time some knucklehead with a youtube video camera who gets a few people to make a crazy stupid anti-muslim video can have as big an impact on the world...
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we need cooperation between us. we have a quartet between egypt and iran, saudi arabia and turkey and with the help of the united nations and the countries of the free world i believe that we are getting close to a solution very soon. god willing. >> rose: what would that quartet do? egypt, iran, saudi arabia, turkey. >> ( translated ): well, you're talking about the countries that have influenced on the conflict right now in syria. the countries that i mentioned, egypt doesn't have any interest except for the interest of the people of syria to reach democracy and freedom. iran, however, is an influencing factor in syria and turkey as well and these countries. this country has different and separate roles and i tried through the egyptian initiative through the influential actors together based on the fact that saudi arabia represents the people-- the countries of the globe and they have a direct relationship with the-- so that it can become a nek lees you to an iternational and arab work in order to achieve a soluti
we need cooperation between us. we have a quartet between egypt and iran, saudi arabia and turkey and with the help of the united nations and the countries of the free world i believe that we are getting close to a solution very soon. god willing. >> rose: what would that quartet do? egypt, iran, saudi arabia, turkey. >> ( translated ): well, you're talking about the countries that have influenced on the conflict right now in syria. the countries that i mentioned, egypt doesn't have...
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>> not us. >> rose: not us meaning what? >> meaning not us who are benefiting from the situation. you said who is benefiting from the situation. >> rose: i was just trying to make the point there were a lot of groups that are there and come in. everybody recognizes they've come in and it's a concern for many people. and you just expressed the same concern, did you not? >> yes, i did. >> rose: so i mean, do you believe that assad would stay in power and would fight a long drawn out civil war if it did not have the support of russia? >> look, first before answering this question, i really want, i sincerely want to understand what do you mean by support from russia. >> rose: you tell me. >> that we say we're not going to endorse a security council resolution, which is demanding a unilateral capitulation of the regime? yes. we cannot let this resolution pass because this is absolutely unrealistic, and this would only invite outsi intervention. >> rose: when is it when a regime is so committing war crimes and so morally offensive to any civil society that everything has to be done that
>> not us. >> rose: not us meaning what? >> meaning not us who are benefiting from the situation. you said who is benefiting from the situation. >> rose: i was just trying to make the point there were a lot of groups that are there and come in. everybody recognizes they've come in and it's a concern for many people. and you just expressed the same concern, did you not? >> yes, i did. >> rose: so i mean, do you believe that assad would stay in power and would...
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come on in here and help us, everybody contribute. in that instancing i think we ought to have iran at the table. >> and we agree with that. we are part of a-- a large group of nations as well as a smaller seg am of that. just last week, my deputy, bill burns, was in kabul. iran was there. other countries in the region. and further afield were there. jim is absolutely right. i mean, part of what the problem as we look forward in central and south asia is that, you know, once again, afghanistan is so strategically located and in the neighborhood in which it finds itself tthere's a lot of interest at work that has to be in some way brought to the table in order to try to have as much stability going forward. and iran is at the table. now iran oftentimes is not a constructive player but we're going to keep them at the table and try to do what we can on behalf of afghanistan for them to be more positive force. >> rose: this question about iran, my understanding of the administration's position on containment is that, that dog will not hun
come on in here and help us, everybody contribute. in that instancing i think we ought to have iran at the table. >> and we agree with that. we are part of a-- a large group of nations as well as a smaller seg am of that. just last week, my deputy, bill burns, was in kabul. iran was there. other countries in the region. and further afield were there. jim is absolutely right. i mean, part of what the problem as we look forward in central and south asia is that, you know, once again,...
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ambassador is used to defending her foreign policy decisions. susan rice has broken her silence to defend herself. she's a candidate for secretary of state but she's faced scrutiny because of comments she made on the attack in benghazi, libya. rice made a tv appearance immediately after the september 11th attack. she suggested protests in benghazi over a u.s.-made film that mocked the prophet mohammed triggered the assault on the consulate. investigators later determined it was likely a premeditated plot by extremists. the attackers killed the ambassador and three other americans. rice broke her silence wednesday in response to rising criticism from members of the republican party. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. >> republican lawmakers are mounting a campaign against a possible plan by president barack obama to nominate rice as secretary of state to replace hillary
ambassador is used to defending her foreign policy decisions. susan rice has broken her silence to defend herself. she's a candidate for secretary of state but she's faced scrutiny because of comments she made on the attack in benghazi, libya. rice made a tv appearance immediately after the september 11th attack. she suggested protests in benghazi over a u.s.-made film that mocked the prophet mohammed triggered the assault on the consulate. investigators later determined it was likely a...
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that brings us to tonight's word on the street: dips jill malandrino is with street.com. are are are jill, we're talking about dips as in buy on the dips, so a very common strategy but with the market marking time how do you know if this is just a pause in the rally or a reversal. we may see even lower prices, jill, you can hear us at the nasdaq, jill malandrino at the nasdaq again some of our technicalssues do continue he on nightly business report, we do apologise and as soon as we are able to make con toss-- contact with our folks in new york as in new york stock exchange with susie and at the nasdaq we will bring those details to you. in the meantime let's tell you about what is coming up tomorrow on nightly business report. no major economic indicates or earnings reports are on the calendar. but supertuesday is coming, and from alaska to idaho to vermont, we'll see republican presidential primaries in ten state, supertuesday in-- supertuesday, we'll have some coverage. finally tonight, a major milestone for apple's app store. 25 billion downloads. it came over the we
that brings us to tonight's word on the street: dips jill malandrino is with street.com. are are are jill, we're talking about dips as in buy on the dips, so a very common strategy but with the market marking time how do you know if this is just a pause in the rally or a reversal. we may see even lower prices, jill, you can hear us at the nasdaq, jill malandrino at the nasdaq again some of our technicalssues do continue he on nightly business report, we do apologise and as soon as we are able...
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using again political, economic and military pressure. but for that, they needed legitimacy which can only come are the security council. >> you think assad did not bring some of this on himself? >> he did. >> rose: his own country -- >> definitely, he did. he made two basic mistakes, very grave mistakes, and we are saying that openly all along. first of all he did not immediately introduce some dramatic political reforms and dramatic political gestures which would indicate that he is not only sort of promising better future for his country, very different future for his country, but is actually doing it. he has done some things like a new constitution, ending the political monopoly of the basque party but that was not and yes there was some excessive use of force it was not unprovoked because from the onset of crisis we believe there were destruive elements in the crowds which were provoking the government, clearly some excess did take place. >> rose: would you characterize them as terrorists or characterize them as what? >> there were s
using again political, economic and military pressure. but for that, they needed legitimacy which can only come are the security council. >> you think assad did not bring some of this on himself? >> he did. >> rose: his own country -- >> definitely, he did. he made two basic mistakes, very grave mistakes, and we are saying that openly all along. first of all he did not immediately introduce some dramatic political reforms and dramatic political gestures which would...
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and if we lose that understanding, n with us, with us we have a good relation with iran but all of us, we reach that conclusion, i think we can live a better life. >> charlie: what would you say to the iranians about e whole issue of the question about their own nuclear program. are the sanctions working. would you tell them to be much more transparent about what they're doing so that the welfare of their own people might not be affected by sanctions ainst oil expoarm. >expoarmts -- exports. >> we are against any sanctions if there is no reason. we think the best way to get out of this problem to have a direct dialogue between the unites and an. i think it has t be serious from botsides to reach a peaceful conclusion about any misunderstanding between both parties. >> charlie: you understand that iranians and the united states that they talk person to person not through a large organization. >> this is my belief. >> charlie: whether it's the quartet. >> i believe they have to talker privately. >> charlie: you recommend that to the u.s. government. >> they know my view. >> charlie: i t
and if we lose that understanding, n with us, with us we have a good relation with iran but all of us, we reach that conclusion, i think we can live a better life. >> charlie: what would you say to the iranians about e whole issue of the question about their own nuclear program. are the sanctions working. would you tell them to be much more transparent about what they're doing so that the welfare of their own people might not be affected by sanctions ainst oil expoarm. >expoarmts --...
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they want to work with us. we're going to reach out to these people. >> warner: together they hope all will be welcome in the new syria they want to build. >> woodruff: in her next >> woodruff: in her next report, margaret looks at the more than one hundred thousand syrian refugees who have fled to turkey. >> brown: next, to the southeast asian country of myanmar, where president obama's visit today made some history. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: by the tens of thousands cheering people packed the streets of myanmar's capital city today. the crowds waved american flags as they angled for a glimpse of the first sitting u.s. president to visit the southeast asian nation. >> i hope he can bring change in every aspect. >> i really hope that obama will help build the transition to democracy. we have many ethnic groups in myanmar. they are also hoping that obama will help them progress. >> suarez: also known as burma, the country was under military rule for half a century and was largely closed off from the r
they want to work with us. we're going to reach out to these people. >> warner: together they hope all will be welcome in the new syria they want to build. >> woodruff: in her next >> woodruff: in her next report, margaret looks at the more than one hundred thousand syrian refugees who have fled to turkey. >> brown: next, to the southeast asian country of myanmar, where president obama's visit today made some history. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: by the...
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it's no use us sitting here and saying it ought to be this way, that way or another way. the point is they have to commit to a negotiated solution. -- >> charlie: are there preconditions to a solution. >> we don't have preconditions. the opposition is saying as long as they're shooting at us we're not sitting down with asad which is understandable. >> charlie: they're at least 50% of negotiation. >> that's what's puzzling about the russian initiative they reiterated in damascus. what they put forward may be acceptable with asad and hasn't gained traction with the opposition. >> charlie: there any sense there is an effort by russia to reassert itself on the world stage. >> russia is already a major player in the world stage. >> charlie: it has -- >> it's a major player. again, i prefer to let russian and russian colleagues speak for themselves but it is a significant player and has been and on many issues we've been able to find common ground. on this one for the moment we remain far apart. >> charlie: are the turks a player because they're close to the united nations and
it's no use us sitting here and saying it ought to be this way, that way or another way. the point is they have to commit to a negotiated solution. -- >> charlie: are there preconditions to a solution. >> we don't have preconditions. the opposition is saying as long as they're shooting at us we're not sitting down with asad which is understandable. >> charlie: they're at least 50% of negotiation. >> that's what's puzzling about the russian initiative they reiterated in...
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>> what would we use it for? >> you did not denyou are building a nuclear weapon. >> how many times should i repeat this opinions please, repeat it. please tell me what iran is doing. >> what we would do? what would we do? let's even imagine that we have anatomic weapon, a nuclear weapon with. what would we do with it? what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb. >> rose: mr. president, let's assume that the p 5 plus 1 negotiation does not work. let's assume that your willingness to go back to a relationship with turkey and brazil is no longer possible. and let's assume that the israeli believe a red line has been passed, and the day cannot-- that they cannot afford to allow a country that has been-- has said what your government has said about them to possess nuclear weapons, and let's assume that they passed a red line and attack iran. what is your government prepared to do and how will you do it? >> well, there are several issues here that need to be addressed. the first is that afte
>> what would we use it for? >> you did not denyou are building a nuclear weapon. >> how many times should i repeat this opinions please, repeat it. please tell me what iran is doing. >> what we would do? what would we do? let's even imagine that we have anatomic weapon, a nuclear weapon with. what would we do with it? what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb. >> rose: mr. president, let's assume that the p 5 plus 1 negotiation does...
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we thank you both for joining us. before i begin i have two items to share, late-breaking items in the news on this story. the "new york times" identified the f.b.i. agent in tampa who was originally given the information from jill kelley about threatening e-mails. his name is frederick humphries, ii. he's said to be a veteran counterterrorism investigator. the second item, the associated press is reporting that general john allens sayi tend to fully cooperate in this investigation and hopes to get to the bottom of it as soon as possible. hopes that authorities do. but colonel andrew basevich, let me start with you. what is your overall reaction to this, to the petraeus story, the potential involvement of general allen-- although we don't know about that. how are you taking this all in in? >> well, i think it's very useful to be reminddrom ti to time that four-star generals are not gods but mere mortals. and as mortals ourselves, perhaps we can, therefore, assess their performance. stand in judgment. and if you consid
we thank you both for joining us. before i begin i have two items to share, late-breaking items in the news on this story. the "new york times" identified the f.b.i. agent in tampa who was originally given the information from jill kelley about threatening e-mails. his name is frederick humphries, ii. he's said to be a veteran counterterrorism investigator. the second item, the associated press is reporting that general john allens sayi tend to fully cooperate in this investigation...
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we just don't give it power over us. bonneville: and of course, we've got the whole "will they/won't they?" with mary and matthew. i'm looking forward to all sorts of things. don't make me blush. she's still very adamant that things stay the same and that she wants to bring up her children at downton. and matthew is not quite decided upon that. what about us? what about our children? you know i would do anything for this family. anything except help us. bonneville: will edith ever find proper love and happiness? i do hope to be seeing a bit more of you. bonneville: what will happen to mr. bates? anna: one day, something will occur to us and we'll follow it up, and the case against you will crumble. do you never doubt? no. bonneville: and sybil and branson, of course. they come back--an interesting sort of territory to play, because branson having been the chauffeur downstairs is now married to the daughter, so that creates a whole social unease and how you cope with that. branson: no, i don't agree, and i don't care who
we just don't give it power over us. bonneville: and of course, we've got the whole "will they/won't they?" with mary and matthew. i'm looking forward to all sorts of things. don't make me blush. she's still very adamant that things stay the same and that she wants to bring up her children at downton. and matthew is not quite decided upon that. what about us? what about our children? you know i would do anything for this family. anything except help us. bonneville: will edith ever...
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and most of us don't make that. and that personal enrichment, i think, is a powerful inducement to ignore their complicity in what is clearly a crime against other human beings. >> but do you think what you did made any difference? goldman sachs hasn't changed. >> well, that doesn't matter. i did what i had to do. i did what i believed i should've done. and faith is a belief that it does make a dierence, even i a of e empiricasign around you point otherwise. i think that fundamentally is what faith is about. and i'm not a very good christian anymore. but i retain enough of my christian heritage and my seminary training to still believe that. >> what are you? >> a, you know, a sinner. >> welcome to the clan. >> you know, a doubter. >> but you're driven by something. i mean, i talked to you when you wrote your first and remarkabl book "war is the force that gives us meaning." i haven't seen anyone as affected in their life after their experience as a journalist as you had been. i mean, there have been others, i just d
and most of us don't make that. and that personal enrichment, i think, is a powerful inducement to ignore their complicity in what is clearly a crime against other human beings. >> but do you think what you did made any difference? goldman sachs hasn't changed. >> well, that doesn't matter. i did what i had to do. i did what i believed i should've done. and faith is a belief that it does make a dierence, even i a of e empiricasign around you point otherwise. i think that...
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but using har interrogation tactics can speed that up. there's a big argument as to whether if it goes faster the information is any good. >> rose: you have n doubt waterboarding is torture? >> if you're asking my persona opinion in the context of interrogation i would put it up there with torture. >> rose: and do you have a position o the interrogation that the c.i.a. did or others did for the c.i.a. that we got a huge amount of information from muhammad? >> from khalid sheikh mohammed? i would question the theory that we got a huge amount of information because if we had to waterboard somebody 73 times, was it really working? >> yeah. >> rose: and that's a question that investigators who wereot using those tools and got admissions from other people, extensive admissions, would disagree with but the hardest part is i talked to colleagues at the c.i.a. who i truly respect for their courage, their heroism, where they've been d what they've done who swear by this stuff and i've talked to colleagues at the f.b.i. who say these guys don't kno
but using har interrogation tactics can speed that up. there's a big argument as to whether if it goes faster the information is any good. >> rose: you have n doubt waterboarding is torture? >> if you're asking my persona opinion in the context of interrogation i would put it up there with torture. >> rose: and do you have a position o the interrogation that the c.i.a. did or others did for the c.i.a. that we got a huge amount of information from muhammad? >> from khalid...